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Staten Island music program goes virtual for holiday performance
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Posted Dec 24, 2020
Singers from the DEA Music and Art School Sounds of Unity Chorus , rehearse for their Radio City Music Hall performance opening for the world- renowned Rockettes at the holiday Christmas Spectacular. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel) Jan Somma-HammelJan Somma-Hammel
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. DEA Music & Art, an artistic school for children, is facing its biggest audience yet during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic: The Internet.
The program typically host live Christmas performances at Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall, but due to the pandemic the DEA Music & Art musicians have resorted to virtual streaming. To keep the holiday spirit alive, the program has published a slew of videos on its YouTube channel featuring students singing holiday songs like “Last Christmas” and popular songs like “Vienna” by Billy Joel.
Longtime Horseman Ken LeJeune Dies at 60
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The racing world just lost a fan. Ken LeJeune died at home on Friday, Dec. 4 after a brief illness. In his 40-plus year career, he was a jockey, trainer, bloodstock agent, and all things in between; but always a fan.
He quietly went about his business; no advertisements, no parties, rarely a mention in the trade papers. That wasn t his thing. His involvement in horse racing reached far and wide. There are not too many people I can think of in the business who have not asked him to train, examine, fix, buy, sell, evaluate, or shelter a horse. He loved every minute of it. It was his life s blood.